An umbrella mounting device includes a clamp assembly configured to be removably clamped to an elongated support member and an umbrella holder coupled to the clamp assembly so that the umbrella holder is rotatable about a longitudinal rotation axis that is generally perpendicular to the clamp assembly axis. A longitudinal rotation locking mechanism includes a threaded handwheel to secure the umbrella holder in the longitudinal rotation axis at an angular position that is selectable from a plurality of angular positions about the longitudinal rotation axis. The umbrella holder also is rotatable to one of a plurality of selectable positions about a transverse rotation axis. A transverse locking mechanism secures the umbrella holder into one of the plurality of selectable positions about the transverse rotation axis. The clamping assembly includes a quick locking and quick release lever.
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1. An umbrella mounting device for removably mounting an umbrella to a generally tubular member, the assembly comprising:
a clamp assembly configured to be removably clamped to the generally tubular member, wherein the clamp assembly includes an outwardly facing mounting surface that is disposed generally parallel to the clamp assembly axis, and
an umbrella holder configured to receive an umbrella handle;
wherein the umbrella holder is rotatably coupled to the clamp assembly mounting surface so that the umbrella holder can be rotated about a longitudinal rotation axis that is generally perpendicular to the clamp assembly axis; and
wherein the umbrella holder is rotatable to one of a plurality of selectable positions about a transverse rotation axis, wherein the transverse rotation axis is generally parallel to the clamp assembly mounting surface and is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal rotation axis;
a longitudinal rotation locking mechanism configured to secure the umbrella holder in the longitudinal rotation axis at an angular position that is selectable from a plurality of angular positions about the longitudinal rotation axis;
a transverse locking mechanism configured to secure the umbrella holder into one of the plurality of selectable positions about the transverse rotation axis;
wherein the longitudinal rotation locking mechanism includes a handwheel that is rotatably mounted on a threaded member disposed along the longitudinal rotation axis between the umbrella holder and the clamp assembly.
11. An umbrella mounting device for removably mounting an umbrella to an elongated support member, the assembly comprising:
a clamp assembly configured to be removably clamped to the elongated support member, wherein the clamp assembly includes an outwardly facing mounting surface that is disposed generally parallel to the clamp assembly axis, and
a coupling assembly comprising a clevis including a shank, an opposing yoke, and a pin supported within the yoke;
wherein the clevis shank is rotationally mounted to a longitudinal threaded member that is coupled to the clamp assembly and is disposed along a longitudinal rotation axis that projects through and is generally perpendicular to the clamp assembly outwardly facing mounting surface, whereby the clevis shank is rotatable about the longitudinal rotation axis with respect to the clamp assembly; and
wherein the clevis pin is disposed along a transverse rotation axis that is generally parallel to the clamp assembly mounting surface and is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal rotation axis;
an umbrella holder configured to receive an umbrella portion, wherein the umbrella holder is mounted on the clevis pin and is rotatable about the transverse rotation axis;
a transverse rotation locking member configured to tighten or loosen the clevis yoke about the umbrella holder and to secure the umbrella holder at an angular position about the transverse rotation axis that is selectable from a plurality of angular positions about the transverse rotation axis; and
a longitudinal rotation locking member mounted on the clevis longitudinal threaded member between the umbrella holder and the clamp assembly and movable along the longitudinal threaded member between a secured position wherein the longitudinal rotation locking member restricts rotation of the umbrella holder about the longitudinal threaded member and an unsecured position wherein the longitudinal rotation locking member allows longitudinal rotation of the umbrella holder about the longitudinal threaded member.
9. An umbrella mounting device for removably mounting an umbrella to an elongated member of a supporting frame or structure, the assembly comprising:
a clamp assembly configured to be removably clamped to the elongated member, wherein the clamp assembly includes an outwardly facing mounting surface that is disposed generally parallel to the clamp assembly axis, and
an umbrella holder coupled to the clamp assembly and configured to receive an umbrella handle;
wherein the umbrella holder is rotatable about a longitudinal rotation axis that is generally perpendicular to the clamp assembly axis; and
wherein the umbrella holder is also rotatable about a transverse rotation axis to one of a plurality of selectable positions, wherein the transverse rotation axis is generally parallel to the clamp assembly mounting surface and is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal rotation axis;
a longitudinal rotation locking mechanism configured to selectively secure the umbrella holder at an angular position about the longitudinal rotation axis that is selectable from a plurality of angular positions about the longitudinal rotation axis;
wherein the longitudinal rotation locking mechanism includes a longitudinal rotation locking member rotatably mounted on a threaded member that is disposed along the longitudinal rotation axis between the umbrella holder and the clamp assembly;
a transverse rotation locking mechanism configured to selectively secure the umbrella holder at an angular position about the transverse rotation axis that is selectable from a plurality of angular positions about the transverse rotation axis into one of the plurality of selectable positions about the transverse rotation axis; and
a clevis that includes a yoke supporting a clevis pin, wherein:
the clevis yoke is rotatably coupled to the clamp assembly;
the umbrella holder includes a portion rotatably mounted on the clevis pin within the clevis yoke;
the clevis pin is disposed along the transverse rotation axis; and
the transverse rotation locking mechanism includes a locking member configured to tighten or loosen the clevis about the umbrella holder.
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The present invention relates generally to an adjustable mounting device for securing an umbrella to an elongated support member, such as a tubular member of a baby stroller. More specifically, the invention relates to an umbrella mounting device that can relatively quickly and easily be mounted to and removed from the support member, that can be securely mounted to support members of different sizes, and that can be quickly and easily adjusted to position the umbrella at different angles on the support member.
It is an object of the present invention to provide such an umbrella mounting device.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description that follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations pointed out in the appended claims.
To achieve the foregoing objectives, and in accordance with the purposes of the invention as embodied and broadly described in this document, there is provided an umbrella mounting device for removably mounting an umbrella to an elongated support member, such as a tubular member of a stroller. The assembly comprises a clamp assembly configured to be removably clamped to the support member, a an umbrella holder configured to receive an umbrella handle, a longitudinal rotation locking mechanism configured to secure the umbrella holder in a longitudinal rotation axis at an angular position that is selectable from a plurality of angular positions about the longitudinal rotation axis; and a transverse locking mechanism configured to secure the umbrella holder into one of the plurality of selectable positions about a transverse rotation axis. The clamp assembly includes an outwardly facing mounting surface that is disposed generally parallel to a clamp assembly axis, which is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal rotation axis. The umbrella holder is rotatably coupled to the clamp assembly mounting surface so that the umbrella holder can be rotated about the longitudinal rotation axis. The umbrella holder also is rotatable to one of a plurality of selectable positions about the transverse rotation axis, which is generally parallel to the clamp assembly mounting surface and is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal rotation axis.
In some embodiments, the longitudinal rotation locking mechanism includes a longitudinal rotation locking member that is rotatably mounted on a threaded member disposed along the longitudinal rotation axis between the umbrella holder and the clamp assembly. In some embodiments, the longitudinal rotation locking member can comprise a threaded handwheel.
In some embodiments, the umbrella holder includes a portion that is rotatably mounted within a clevis on a clevis pin disposed along the transverse rotation axis. For example, the umbrella mounting device of claim can comprise a clevis including a yoke and an opposing shank, wherein the clevis yoke supports a clevis pin, the umbrella holder is mounted to the clevis pin and the clevis shank is rotatably coupled to the clamp assembly. The transverse rotation locking mechanism can include a transverse rotation locking member rotatably mounted on a threaded portion of the clevis pin and configured to tighten or loosen the clevis about the umbrella holder when the transverse rotation locking member is rotated. For example, he transverse rotation locking member can include a threaded handwheel.
In some embodiments, the clamp assembly includes a first clamp member, an opposing second clamp member, and a closure member configured to loosen and tighten the first and second clamp members. The first and second clamp members can be configured in a clamshell arrangement. In some embodiments, the clamp assembly includes a quick locking/release lever.
In one advantageous embodiment, the umbrella mounting device comprises a clamp assembly configured to be removably clamped to the elongated member, wherein the clamp assembly includes an outwardly facing mounting surface that is disposed generally parallel to the clamp assembly axis. An umbrella holder is coupled to the clamp assembly and is configured to receive an umbrella handle. The umbrella holder is rotatable about a longitudinal rotation axis that is generally perpendicular to the clamp assembly axis, and is also rotatable about a transverse rotation axis to one of a plurality of selectable positions, wherein the transverse rotation axis is generally parallel to the clamp assembly mounting surface and is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal rotation axis. A longitudinal rotation locking mechanism is configured to selectively secure the umbrella holder at an angular position about the longitudinal rotation axis that is selectable from a plurality of angular positions about the longitudinal rotation axis. The longitudinal rotation locking mechanism includes a longitudinal rotation locking member rotatably mounted on a threaded member that is disposed along the longitudinal rotation axis between the umbrella holder and the clamp assembly. A transverse rotation locking mechanism is configured to selectively secure the umbrella holder at an angular position about the transverse rotation axis that is selectable from a plurality of angular positions about the transverse rotation axis into one of the plurality of selectable positions about the transverse rotation axis.
In some embodiments, the umbrella mounting device includes a clevis that includes a yoke rotatably coupled to the clamp assembly and supporting a clevis pin. The umbrella holder includes a portion rotatably mounted on the clevis pin within the clevis yoke. The clevis pin is disposed along the transverse rotation axis, and the transverse rotation locking mechanism includes a locking member configured to tighten or loosen the clevis about the umbrella holder.
In other embodiments, the umbrella mounting device comprises a clamp assembly configured to be removably clamped to the elongated support member, a coupling member, and an umbrella holder, and a clamp assembly. The clamp assembly includes an outwardly facing mounting surface that is disposed generally parallel to a clamp assembly axis. The coupling assembly comprising a clevis including a shank coupled to the clamp assembly, an opposing yoke, and a pin supported within the yoke. The clevis shank includes a longitudinal threaded member disposed along a longitudinal rotation axis that is generally perpendicular to the clamp assembly axis, and the clevis shank is rotatable about the longitudinal rotation axis with respect to the clamp assembly. The clevis pin is disposed along a transverse rotation axis that is generally parallel to the clamp assembly mounting surface and is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal rotation axis. The umbrella holder is configured to receive an umbrella handle or shaft and is mounted on the clevis pin and is rotatable about the transverse rotation axis. A transverse rotation locking member is configured to tighten or loosen the clevis yoke about the umbrella holder and to secure the umbrella holder at an angular position about the transverse rotation axis that is selectable from a plurality of angular positions about the transverse rotation axis. A longitudinal rotation locking member mounted on the clevis longitudinal threaded member between the umbrella holder and the clamp assembly and movable along the longitudinal threaded member between a secured position wherein the longitudinal rotation locking member restricts rotation of the umbrella holder about the longitudinal threaded member and an unsecured position wherein the longitudinal rotation locking member allows longitudinal rotation of the umbrella holder about the longitudinal threaded member.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate the presently preferred embodiments and methods of the invention and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments and methods given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now be made in more detail to presently preferred embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention is described more fully with reference to these examples and drawings, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, representative devices, and illustrative examples shown and described. Rather, the description which follows is to be understood as a broad, teaching disclosure directed to persons of ordinary skill in the appropriate arts, and not as limiting upon the invention.
It will be appreciated that terms such as “front,” “forward,” “rear,” “rearward,” “upper,” “inner,” “outer,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” “bottom,” “below,” “top,” “side,” “inwardly,” “outwardly,” “downwardly” and “lower” and other positionally descriptive terms used in this specification are used merely for ease of description and refer to the orientation of the referenced components as shown in the figures. It should be understood that any orientation of the components described herein is within the scope of the present invention. The term “generally” as used in this specification is defined as “being in general but not necessarily exactly or wholly that which is specified.” For example, “generally perpendicular” is used herein to indicate components that are in general, but not necessarily exactly or wholly, perpendicular.
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To assemble the hinged end 25 of the clamp assembly 12, the upper and lower clamp members 18, 20 are positioned so that the lower clamp member sleeve holes 28a, 28b align with the upper clamp member slotted hole 29. The hinge pin 22 is then inserted so that it extends through the lower clamp member sleeve holes 28a, 28b and the upper clamp member slotted hole 29. The slotted hole 29 is oriented to allow the hinge pin 22 (and the lower clamp member 20 holding the hinge pin 22) to slide toward and away from the upper clamp member 18 while still maintaining a hinged relationship with the upper clamp member 18. In this configuration, the hinged joint of the clamp assembly 12 can be expanded to accommodate different size support members. In one presently preferred embodiment, the hinge pin 22 has a rectangular cross-section (as can be seen in
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In the foregoing configuration, the clamp locking member 80 acts as a quick lock/release lever, which can be used to secure the clamp assembly 12 of the mounting device 10 to elongated support members 13 of various sizes. To adjust the distance between the cam-shaped sleeves 85a, 85b and the upper clamp member 18 in the closed position (as shown in
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The housing upper end portion 42 has an opening 48 to allow for insertion of the umbrella into the housing 40 and is adapted for attachment of a locking cap 50 that includes a slot 52 for accommodating the shaft of the umbrella. The locking cap 50 has projections 56, which project inwardly from the interior of the locking cap 50 and are physically configured to mate with outwardly projecting thread portions 54 on the exterior of the housing upper end 40 when the locking cap 50 is placed over the housing upper end portion 42 and twisted so that the cap projections 56 rotate into threaded engagement with the external projections 54 of the housing upper end portion 42. In this configuration, the locking cap 50 can be removably mounted to and locked into position on the housing upper end portion 42 by screwing the locking cap 50 onto the housing upper end portion 42. The locking cap 50 can be tethered to the housing 40 via a tether cord 41 to avoid misplacing the cap.
The housing lower end portion 44 includes a projection 45 that is configured for rotationally mounting the umbrella holder 14 to the coupler assembly 15 as described below. As can best be seen in
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Having read this disclosure, it will also be understood by those having skill in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from its spirit and scope. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, representative devices, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept.
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